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he's a senior nbc news international security and diplomacy contributor. admiral, it's good to see you as always so now we are sending 3,000 u.s. troops to poland and romania none going into ukraine, the president insists. is it the right move militarily and diplomatically >> i think it is, shep let's start with the military capability here. these are not just sort of 3,000 random u.s. troops, these are from the legendary 18th airborne corps, our most heavily blooded unit in modern american history, came out of afghanistan and iraq these are very highly trained combat troops. they'll connect with our allied forces, with our own u.s. army forces already stationed in europe and it's a means to show the russians that we are very serious about defending nato's borders. so it's about reassuring our nato allies. i think it's an effective military and diplomatic move. >> but not provocative, such that it might push putin to do something he otherwise might not do >> i think it's highly calibrated in that sense, shep and let's face it, life is compared to what comp
he's a senior nbc news international security and diplomacy contributor. admiral, it's good to see you as always so now we are sending 3,000 u.s. troops to poland and romania none going into ukraine, the president insists. is it the right move militarily and diplomatically >> i think it is, shep let's start with the military capability here. these are not just sort of 3,000 random u.s. troops, these are from the legendary 18th airborne corps, our most heavily blooded unit in modern...
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nbc news confirming with munich police is there a terrorist attack that has been planned. we will keep you posted. back to you. >> sue herera, thank you. >>> turning to a big mover, that would be oil. crude is our top trade of the day and the year. crude is down about 30% for 2015 making energy stocks the worst-performing sector in the s&p 500, putting pressure on the entire market. b.k., comments on iran today? >> there are new sanctions against iran. potentially new sanctions that could disrupt the supply. everything is thinking iranian barrel will come on the market in the first quarter of 2016. maybe it doesn't happen now. at least that's what the oil market was saying today. i'm in the camp it still happens because the rest of the world ignored the sanctions saying we'll buy oil from iran. i think this is a one-day type of move. >> i feel like the oil market's been waiting for something like this. frankly, i've been waiting for something like this. do you think they are going to agree to these terms? you think tehran will take this slap on the wrist? >> china will sti
nbc news confirming with munich police is there a terrorist attack that has been planned. we will keep you posted. back to you. >> sue herera, thank you. >>> turning to a big mover, that would be oil. crude is our top trade of the day and the year. crude is down about 30% for 2015 making energy stocks the worst-performing sector in the s&p 500, putting pressure on the entire market. b.k., comments on iran today? >> there are new sanctions against iran. potentially new...
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official tells nbc news that there is new and, quote, very concerning intelligence that russia has now massed 80% of the forces it needs for a full-scale invasion of ukraine and that they're moving closer to the border. this is what a russian invasion of ukraine might look like according to a u.s. intelligence and military assessment. under this scenario, it' predicted russian tanks could reach ukraine's capital within 48 hours kayla tausche on our top story tonight. a high stakes phone call between presidents biden and putin tomorrow. >> reporter: shep, president biden will speak with president putin tomorrow morning from camp david where past presidents hosted soviet leaders to diffuse the cold war the stakes now are just as high. the third call between the presidents originally proposed by the kremlin with monday but with an invasion possible over the weekend, the white house countered with saturday, a last ditch effort at deterrents the french president will make the same plea in a separate phone call tomorrow with putin just days after negotiating personally in moscow president bi
official tells nbc news that there is new and, quote, very concerning intelligence that russia has now massed 80% of the forces it needs for a full-scale invasion of ukraine and that they're moving closer to the border. this is what a russian invasion of ukraine might look like according to a u.s. intelligence and military assessment. under this scenario, it' predicted russian tanks could reach ukraine's capital within 48 hours kayla tausche on our top story tonight. a high stakes phone call...
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nbc news has learned that the u.s. is offering viktor bout, a notorious russian arms trafficker, known as the merchant of death. in exchange for the wnba star and retire marie. >> i urged mr. lavrov to move forward with the response, and i can't give you the answer, whether this will be more or less likely, but it's important that he heard it directly from me. >> sources tell nbc news that president biden and his national security team decided to offer boots after months of discussions despite objections of the justice department. he has been accused of selling weapons to al qaeda, and helping fuel body bloodied conflict. he is serving a 20 year prison sentence for conspiring to kill americans while he tried to sell missiles, exposes, thousands of assault rifles and millions of rounds of ammo to a terrorist group in columbia. new tonight, nbc says now that earlier this month, russia responded to the offer and they wanted to include another prisoner, in addition to viktor bout. he is serving life in germany, for assassi
nbc news has learned that the u.s. is offering viktor bout, a notorious russian arms trafficker, known as the merchant of death. in exchange for the wnba star and retire marie. >> i urged mr. lavrov to move forward with the response, and i can't give you the answer, whether this will be more or less likely, but it's important that he heard it directly from me. >> sources tell nbc news that president biden and his national security team decided to offer boots after months of...
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. >> this is an nbc news special report. here is brian williams. >> good day from new york. it's hard to believe that at 2:50 p.m., it will be one week exactly since the marathon bombing in the city of boston. and we'll go there for commemoration, a moment of silence to mark the exact one week anniversary. first the development today. we now know the charges against this surviving bomber. pete williams who has been covering from the start has looked at the federal complaint. >> he faces two bombing charges, brian, both of which could carry the death penalty. and in terms of the facts that are in the criminal complaint, they say that video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev planting the bomb. they say he fails to react when everyone in the crowd does. then he walks away before the second bomb goes off. it also says that the bombs at the marathon on monday are similar to the one that they found at the watertown shootout in the car that the two had hijacked. in tsarnaev's dormroom they found a blackjack et and a white hat like those seen in the photographs. and also bbeebees. he had a bri
. >> this is an nbc news special report. here is brian williams. >> good day from new york. it's hard to believe that at 2:50 p.m., it will be one week exactly since the marathon bombing in the city of boston. and we'll go there for commemoration, a moment of silence to mark the exact one week anniversary. first the development today. we now know the charges against this surviving bomber. pete williams who has been covering from the start has looked at the federal complaint....
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ramirez, you worked on pandemics for hhs during the obama administration nbc news reported today that though vaccines are rolling out in rich countries like ours, some of the poorer countries around the globe will have to wait months, maybe even years to see doses. are you concerned about what happens with this pandemic even after we're all sufficiently vaccinated around here >> it's certainly a real concern, shepard i think this is a question that folks who have worked in pandemics have been concerned about for a long time is how do we equitably distribute access to these life-saving resources i think there are organizations out there that are doing great work to try to minimize this sort of discord ans. one of the ones that i think does a great job is the coalition for epidemic preparedness initiative or cepi. one of the things that was unfortunate about the trump administration's approach to the pandemic was they chose not to participate in the covax facility the covax facility was a way for emergent countries to jointly invest in vaccines and have access to all of these l resource
ramirez, you worked on pandemics for hhs during the obama administration nbc news reported today that though vaccines are rolling out in rich countries like ours, some of the poorer countries around the globe will have to wait months, maybe even years to see doses. are you concerned about what happens with this pandemic even after we're all sufficiently vaccinated around here >> it's certainly a real concern, shepard i think this is a question that folks who have worked in pandemics have...
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that was given to nbc news just a short time ago. as we see some of these vans and there have been ambulances on the scene there in paris on the right bank as well, kelly. back to you. >> and sue, earlier there were confusion and again i'm sure it is going to be difficult to sort this all out for sure. so we'll be careful on that. but is it looking like this is just three or is it four different incidents we're talking about? >> it is increasingly looking like it may be four but nbc has not been able to confirm that. because we don't know whether the interpretation of a bar and the interpretation of a nightclub specifically in that particular area of town, where there are a lot of bars ab nightclubs, we're not sure whether that is one incident or two incidents and nancy ing is trying to confirm that. so we are going with three. but it may very well be four. >> okay. sue, thank you. bringing back in former fbi criminal profiler clint van zan zandt. the high-profile was the potential killing of jihadi john by international forces. coul
that was given to nbc news just a short time ago. as we see some of these vans and there have been ambulances on the scene there in paris on the right bank as well, kelly. back to you. >> and sue, earlier there were confusion and again i'm sure it is going to be difficult to sort this all out for sure. so we'll be careful on that. but is it looking like this is just three or is it four different incidents we're talking about? >> it is increasingly looking like it may be four but nbc...
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ence w >>> the white house says vice president mike pence will be vaccinated on friday nbc news confirms president-elect joe biden is expected to get his shot as early as next week both men plan to do so publicly. vice president pence will get his at the white house we're told no word yet on when or where mr. biden will receive his >>> a coronavirus relief deal is finally in sight tonight both sides signaling major progress, but no final agreement just yet here's what we know about the package that we're told has momentum right now it will be about $900 billion and likely include a new round of direct checks now, that is brand new but it leaves out two issues on which they couldn't agree, a liability shield that republicans want for businesses and funding that democrats want for state and local governments. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell telling senators today that writing the bill might take so long that they should be prepared to work through the weekend. cnbc's ylan mui in washington where everything seems to take so long. how is this coming together, ylan >> reporter: hop
ence w >>> the white house says vice president mike pence will be vaccinated on friday nbc news confirms president-elect joe biden is expected to get his shot as early as next week both men plan to do so publicly. vice president pence will get his at the white house we're told no word yet on when or where mr. biden will receive his >>> a coronavirus relief deal is finally in sight tonight both sides signaling major progress, but no final agreement just yet here's what we know...
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first to nbc's ron allen in new york city where the mayor is warning all public schools could shut down by monday. ron? >> reporter: shep, yeah. closing schools here would be a big, huge setback. it's the largest public school system in history and one that opened for in person learning a couple of months ago things have been going relatively well. the covid numbers here have been setting off alarm bells, especially the number of people testing positive it's not as bad back in march and april when new york was the epicenter. officials are stepping in now to try to stop that from happening. the irony and a lot of parents are set because the numbers of tests in the schools that are turning up positive was very low compared to the rest of the city here's what the mayor had to say about that >> the testing shows very few people have tested positive in our schools. that's a great blessing, but when you see the rest of the city unfortunately experiencing this generalized problem, we've got to act out of an abundance of caution. >> reporter: also across new york state tonight bars, restaurants
first to nbc's ron allen in new york city where the mayor is warning all public schools could shut down by monday. ron? >> reporter: shep, yeah. closing schools here would be a big, huge setback. it's the largest public school system in history and one that opened for in person learning a couple of months ago things have been going relatively well. the covid numbers here have been setting off alarm bells, especially the number of people testing positive it's not as bad back in march and...
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according to nbc news, now, kelly, i'm reading this latest, the act does appear intentional per nbc news so it was a deliberate attempt, according to the sources, that we have been able to contact back to you. >> all right sue, thank you please keep us posted. sue herera. >> absolutely. >> with the latest on what just happened a couple blocks away from here in new york city an hour ago. we'll take a quick break. >>> when we come back, talk a little bit about the latest in washington thanksgiving, the deadline president trump issued today to congress to sign a bill for his tax cut plan still some aspects need to resolve like the estate tax which the president said will go away gop lawmakers have some other ssle aand next, we will lookt poib alternatives floating around capitol hill. stay with us i just saved thousands on my loan at lendingtree.com. in less than a minute, i found out how much home i can afford. i like how you shop for loans the same way you shop for flights online. i didn't realize at lendingtree you can save money on almost any sort of loan. i consolidated my credit card
according to nbc news, now, kelly, i'm reading this latest, the act does appear intentional per nbc news so it was a deliberate attempt, according to the sources, that we have been able to contact back to you. >> all right sue, thank you please keep us posted. sue herera. >> absolutely. >> with the latest on what just happened a couple blocks away from here in new york city an hour ago. we'll take a quick break. >>> when we come back, talk a little bit about the...
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nbc news confirming that with several sources. what happened, according to w nbc's jonathan deenst is that the suspect, rahami was in his car, and someone spotted him in lyndon, which is about four miles from his family'sin
nbc news confirming that with several sources. what happened, according to w nbc's jonathan deenst is that the suspect, rahami was in his car, and someone spotted him in lyndon, which is about four miles from his family'sin
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nbc news' gabe gutierrez is out. >> i hope you are right. new york city is running out of the coronavirus vaccine. this is one of 50 sachs nation sites forced to temporarily close. some first responders are now having to suspend their first doses and the mayor of new york city says that at least 23,000 vaccination appointments will need to be resoulard >> how frustrating has this progress been? >> it's painful is the word i want to use. frustrating and painful that 23,000 people couldn't get a vaccination because the supply didn't arrive. >> how soon before new york city runs out of vaccine? >> this week this week. >> what's been the biggest issue over the last several days that's caused these appointments to be cancelled? >> just sheer lack of supply we, we believe the supply would increase over time as more and more production was ramped up. what we found it levelled off just when we were able to to more vaccinations this is why i believe it begins and ends the supply should have increased every single week. and we found that we hit a wall
nbc news' gabe gutierrez is out. >> i hope you are right. new york city is running out of the coronavirus vaccine. this is one of 50 sachs nation sites forced to temporarily close. some first responders are now having to suspend their first doses and the mayor of new york city says that at least 23,000 vaccination appointments will need to be resoulard >> how frustrating has this progress been? >> it's painful is the word i want to use. frustrating and painful that 23,000...
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officials tell nbc news the white house is planning to use intelligence agencies to spy on cyber criminal gangs inside russia and potentially launch a cyber attack against the hackers who have been wreaking havoc in america. it's all part of a new initiative to treat ransomware attacks as a national security threat president biden's cybersecurity adviser sent a warning to business leaders across the nation just today. in a memo she warns, ransomware incidents have increased significantly. no company is safe from being targeted regardless of side or location and the private sector has a critical responsibility to protect against these threats. the warning comes after back-to-back ransomware attacks shut down the nation's largest fuel pipeline and the world's biggest meat conglomerate. cyber criminal agains with russian ties have been identified as the culprits cnbc's senior washington correspondent eamon javers. >> reporter: any response to the russians in terms of cyber actions, cyber strikes, contains enormous risks and that's why strategy here so is important. one of the things we've se
officials tell nbc news the white house is planning to use intelligence agencies to spy on cyber criminal gangs inside russia and potentially launch a cyber attack against the hackers who have been wreaking havoc in america. it's all part of a new initiative to treat ransomware attacks as a national security threat president biden's cybersecurity adviser sent a warning to business leaders across the nation just today. in a memo she warns, ransomware incidents have increased significantly. no...
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several law enforcement officials tell nbc news they are connected. that an active terrorism cell with multiple players could be at work. morgan brennan is joining us from new york city with all the latest. morgan, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning. so it was a weekend of terror after multiple explosions really rocked manhattan and new jersey. just hours ago a backpack containing as many as five bombs detonated after police responded to a call about a suspicious package in a garbage can at the elizabeth, new jersey, train station. it exploded while a robot was cutting the wires on the device. the mayor of elizabeth spoke not long after. >> extremely concerning per the residents of the community, but more importantly extremely concerning where everybody can just go and drop a backpack into a garbage can that has multiple explosives in it, with no timers. and then you have to wonder, how many people could have been hurt? >> reporter: this wasn't the only incident in new jersey. saturday morning a bomb explode in a garbage can at a 5k charity
several law enforcement officials tell nbc news they are connected. that an active terrorism cell with multiple players could be at work. morgan brennan is joining us from new york city with all the latest. morgan, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning. so it was a weekend of terror after multiple explosions really rocked manhattan and new jersey. just hours ago a backpack containing as many as five bombs detonated after police responded to a call about a suspicious package in a...
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nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills in as the night goes on. >> not really clear who the fan base is for because you're hearing the same kind of, you know, phrase for both obama and romney. >> puts the president at 243 which is less than 30 points needed to get to 270. things are getting important here. in the meantime, your headlines at this hour. nbc news projecting obama ahead in electoral votes after sweeping up california as we mentioned. wisconsin, new hampshire. the first of the battleground state also fall to obama. however, we're still waiting on the other key swing states, iowa and nevada remain too early to call. north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, colorado, too close to call. the senate, mostly breaking as expe expected, but the democrats did pick up three new seats. republicans projected to hold the house as well. >> all right. let's get straight to john harwood at the maproom to give us more color on what we're seeing as
nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills in as the night goes on. >> not really clear who the fan base is for because you're hearing the same kind of, you know, phrase for both obama and romney. >> puts the president at 243 which is less than 30 points needed to get to 270. things are getting important here. in the meantime, your headlines at this hour. nbc news projecting...
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yeah, nbc news is learning that behind the scenes, a small number of trump administration officials are starting to reach out to the biden team, but not enough to make up for the official briefings that are still being denied as the nation stares down more than 250,000 coronavirus deaths -- >> my grandfather passed, my dad died >> reporter: and president-elect joe biden met with frontline health care workers in a virtual round table. >> this is like going to war you need a commander in chief. >> reporter: nbc news has learned some current and former trump administration officials have privately reached out to the biden transition team signaling they believe that he will be the next president but with president trump still not conceding and official channels stonewalling, the president-elect says he needs access to real time pandemic data and vaccine planning. >> i'm optimistic, but we should be further along >> reporter: president trump remains focused on swing state legal challenges, thousand paying for a partial recount in wisconsin. one is already under way in georgia where three cou
yeah, nbc news is learning that behind the scenes, a small number of trump administration officials are starting to reach out to the biden team, but not enough to make up for the official briefings that are still being denied as the nation stares down more than 250,000 coronavirus deaths -- >> my grandfather passed, my dad died >> reporter: and president-elect joe biden met with frontline health care workers in a virtual round table. >> this is like going to war you need a...
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nbc news cannot independently verify that account. nbc's national security and gloeshl affairs reporter dan deluce is with us. dan, pentagon officials say they've been planning for months. >> this took intricate a planning and patience. include favorable weather conditions on a moonless night u.s. officials say the ice he is leader was a key figure who had a hands-on role in unare rg the organization in 2008 he was captured at one point and interrogated by american forces in iraq. the pentagon spokesman john kirby said there was no question the raid was a serious setback for isis but he warned against complacency. >> i do want to remind that they are still a threat and we're not -- nobody is taking, you know, a victory lap here we're going to stay at this. they remain a threat they still espouse this extreme ideology and this intent to kill, maim, terrorize. and so we're going to stay focused on it. >> isis used to hold a large stretch of territory in iraq and syria but it's a shadow of what it was as you heard though from the pentago
nbc news cannot independently verify that account. nbc's national security and gloeshl affairs reporter dan deluce is with us. dan, pentagon officials say they've been planning for months. >> this took intricate a planning and patience. include favorable weather conditions on a moonless night u.s. officials say the ice he is leader was a key figure who had a hands-on role in unare rg the organization in 2008 he was captured at one point and interrogated by american forces in iraq. the...
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i was looking at the nbc 4 new york weather app and i noticed a change looks like it's going to warm up overnight. is there a risk of ice because of that? >> well, we probably will -- as that -- shep, as that rain-snow line starts to make its way to the north, what that's going to mean is that we're going to start to see that mix, and so as that happens, you can see, right now are where it's happening north of washington into parts of virginia, that's going to slowly slide up and we'll start to see that mix and probably knock down some of those totals. it will become a little more slushy right now this cold air is -- i'm not going to say it's overproducing but it is holding its own. that's been the difference we've had this cold canadian area some of it actually from the north pole so santa may be sending an early present. but because of that cold air hanging in there, we have not yet seen that turnover and so we may -- there's a possibility we could see more than the 13 inches of snow we're talk you can about. right now, jury's still out. until we see that rain-snow line make its wa
i was looking at the nbc 4 new york weather app and i noticed a change looks like it's going to warm up overnight. is there a risk of ice because of that? >> well, we probably will -- as that -- shep, as that rain-snow line starts to make its way to the north, what that's going to mean is that we're going to start to see that mix, and so as that happens, you can see, right now are where it's happening north of washington into parts of virginia, that's going to slowly slide up and we'll...
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john harwood is at the white house with a brand new nbc news poll. he will be joining us shortly from the white house north lawn with that news of the nbc poll. let's go out now to julia boorstin with more news that directly and indirectly affects facebook. it is an expected announcement within the hour or so on zynga. what it says could have an impact on facebook. it's already moving, the shares are, ahead of that announcement. julia boorstin joins us live from san francisco. >> that's right. i'm here at zynga's headquarters. in just a half hour, they will start an event called "unleash" and they will unleash the strategy for the nedays of its growth. with it down after the ipo, investors want assurance they can keep zynga's attention with new hits and how to diversify away from facebook and get more of its gamers to pay to play. right now, all of zynga's transaction revenue comes from less than 5% of its gamers. we can expect noumts in three areas. new social game, new mobile apps as it makes for a push under its hadn't company and then investors l
john harwood is at the white house with a brand new nbc news poll. he will be joining us shortly from the white house north lawn with that news of the nbc poll. let's go out now to julia boorstin with more news that directly and indirectly affects facebook. it is an expected announcement within the hour or so on zynga. what it says could have an impact on facebook. it's already moving, the shares are, ahead of that announcement. julia boorstin joins us live from san francisco. >> that's...
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sources also confirming to nbc news that the u.s. is sending a ship to northern israel with the ability to evacuate hundreds of american citizens living in israel. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken traveling to arab nations to prevent an even larger conflict. >> take a look at this. it is the toll of this war, already more than 1400 people have been killed in israel and more than 2600 in gaza. at least 30 of the victims, we know are americans. an unimaginable number of victims already with no end in sight. ♪ >>> tonight, israel in clashes north and south of its borders. attacks from hezbollah in lebanon leading to retaliation strikes while rockets launch in and out of gaza. the israeli military is amassing troops and equipment along the border for a ground invasion that everyone knows is coming, but few know when it will start. inside gaza, a dire humanitarian crisis is growing. water, food, fuel and medical supplies all running out. civilians trying to get to safety in the south while the bombardment continues. as the u.s. wo
sources also confirming to nbc news that the u.s. is sending a ship to northern israel with the ability to evacuate hundreds of american citizens living in israel. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken traveling to arab nations to prevent an even larger conflict. >> take a look at this. it is the toll of this war, already more than 1400 people have been killed in israel and more than 2600 in gaza. at least 30 of the victims, we know are americans. an unimaginable number of victims...
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what he did was wicked >> nbc news reports there is not enough support inside the president's cabinet to invoke the 25th amendment and remove the president from office that way. nbc's pete williams on tonight's top story. pete, how would impeachment work with such a tight deadline >> well, it could work very quickly in the house normally they have hearings to call witnesses and build public support for their impeachment but many of the proponents doing it now think they already have public understanding so it could come immediately to the floor for an up or down vote it takes a majority vote in the house to impeach then it would go on to the senate and the senate could act if it wants to equally fast. >> can the house impeach president trump and can the senate try him after he leaves office or is that too late >> well, the answer is nobody knows. i'll tell you that there are -- the legal experts on this are divided into three camps some say you can only impeach a president or a federal official who is already in office their argument is impeachment is the removal of someone from offic
what he did was wicked >> nbc news reports there is not enough support inside the president's cabinet to invoke the 25th amendment and remove the president from office that way. nbc's pete williams on tonight's top story. pete, how would impeachment work with such a tight deadline >> well, it could work very quickly in the house normally they have hearings to call witnesses and build public support for their impeachment but many of the proponents doing it now think they already have...
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nbc news has not independently verified this. the attacks killed at least 2,500 people in that city alone. volodymyr zelenskyy is set to speak to u.s. lawmakers. the ukrainian president scheduled to deliver a virtual address to congress wednesday. that's according to house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer. meantime as u.s. officials have warned russia has asked china for military support in a moment we'll get details on that from cnbc's kayla tausche >>> but first cal perry reporting tonight from lviv. cal? >> shep, you mentioned the air strike, clearly a widening of the air campaign by vladimir putin, hitting so close to the polish border, and an important military site. this is where americans would train many forces, reminding our viewers that all u.s. forces are out of the country but still a heavy death toll there, 35 dead and at least 130 wounded the heaviest fighting on the ground remains in the eastern part of the country, the city of mariupol 10 days without any supplies, news, water. or food
nbc news has not independently verified this. the attacks killed at least 2,500 people in that city alone. volodymyr zelenskyy is set to speak to u.s. lawmakers. the ukrainian president scheduled to deliver a virtual address to congress wednesday. that's according to house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer. meantime as u.s. officials have warned russia has asked china for military support in a moment we'll get details on that from cnbc's kayla tausche >>>...
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that said, ken dilanian, who's an investigative reporter for nbc news, justice correspondent for nbc news, reports the following. a person familiar with the matter tells nbc news that the fbi is not disputing that it carried out the search we're getting further confirmation and jonathan martin from "the new york times," correspondent well-known here says as of this afternoon senior administration officials found out about the fbi mar-a-lago raid on twitter, had no notice per the source familiar so the justice department is not pushing back on donald trump's general reporting that the fbi searched his home at mar-a-lago. i have no recollection of anything like this happening regarding any president or former president in my lifetime. >> no, there's not and of course the department's behavior here is precisely appropriate. they're not pushing back they're not commenting they're not making any announcements. they haven't said a word it sounds to me like about this whole process, and that's exactly what they should be doing. here we have donald trump wanting to tweet about the fact that
that said, ken dilanian, who's an investigative reporter for nbc news, justice correspondent for nbc news, reports the following. a person familiar with the matter tells nbc news that the fbi is not disputing that it carried out the search we're getting further confirmation and jonathan martin from "the new york times," correspondent well-known here says as of this afternoon senior administration officials found out about the fbi mar-a-lago raid on twitter, had no notice per the...
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a new nbc news poll found that the gop has a nine point advantage when it comes to enthusiasm. that poll shows that 70% of registered republicans have a high interest in the election, compared to just 69% of democrats. there are some other really eye- opening findings in this latest nbc news poll. >> reporter: the electric is not just energize the cycle, it is polarized. survey shows americans are angry at washington and at each other. 79% of republicans believe that the democratic agenda will literally destroy the country, and democrats feel the same way at 81%. one thing both sides to have in common, they are feeling the pain of higher prices. the poll finds economic pessimism is at an all-time high . when voters were asked to name their two most important issues, jobs and the economy came up most often. threats to democracy second, followed by inflation. higher prices were especially important to key demographic groups, including women, young people, and black and hispanic voters. republicans appear to have the upper hand on those pocketbook issues, and even democrats admit
a new nbc news poll found that the gop has a nine point advantage when it comes to enthusiasm. that poll shows that 70% of registered republicans have a high interest in the election, compared to just 69% of democrats. there are some other really eye- opening findings in this latest nbc news poll. >> reporter: the electric is not just energize the cycle, it is polarized. survey shows americans are angry at washington and at each other. 79% of republicans believe that the democratic agenda...
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and president-elect biden's team tells nbc news they're now communicating with all federal agencies, now that the trump administration has stopped blocking the transition and now you know the news of this tuesday, november the 24th, 2020 i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us in tonight, and for trusting us for your llws and information >>> it is 5:00 a.m. at cnbc, and here is your top 5 at 5:00 dow 30,000 is here stocks seemingly can't be stopped. we'll dig into why >>> tomorrow is thanksgiving, but don't check out just yet a treasure trove of economic data out today >>> and nbc, joe biden getting all clear for daily presidential briefings as he lays out his 100 day plan >>> and black friday is dead, long liv
and president-elect biden's team tells nbc news they're now communicating with all federal agencies, now that the trump administration has stopped blocking the transition and now you know the news of this tuesday, november the 24th, 2020 i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us in tonight, and for trusting us for your llws and information >>> it is 5:00 a.m. at cnbc, and here is your top 5 at 5:00 dow 30,000 is here stocks seemingly can't be stopped. we'll dig into why >>>...
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our local nbc station, nbc 4 new york is in programming they're running "access hollywood" but their meteorologist broke in five minutes ago to talk about two tornadoes on the ground in new jersey, but in the new york city metropolitan area. this is the radar that's being fed to us now through nbc. you see everything has moved out of philadelphia. you see that very red section head toward the big city new york city is in the target for this thing, from down along the battery, all the way up to the bronx and beyond and then out on the western part of long island and then moving up, of course, into connecticut, bridgeport, and eventually this will be in new england. we're expecting that tomorrow morning. but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. the governor of new jersey has warned people not to leave their homes. in new york city, they're gettingalerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed inthat direction. it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the
our local nbc station, nbc 4 new york is in programming they're running "access hollywood" but their meteorologist broke in five minutes ago to talk about two tornadoes on the ground in new jersey, but in the new york city metropolitan area. this is the radar that's being fed to us now through nbc. you see everything has moved out of philadelphia. you see that very red section head toward the big city new york city is in the target for this thing, from down along the battery, all the...
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and president-elect biden's team tells nbc news they're now communicating with all federal agencies, now that the trump administration has stopped blocking the transition and now you know the news of this tuesday, november the 24th, 2020 i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us in tonight, and for trusting us for your llws and information foow us on twitter @thenews on cnbc, and by all means, follow the fauci. they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ shoot it, shoot it, shoot it! i live with my two kids, avi and leah. my kids are awesome. they mean everything to me. growing up, i watched my father start and run a handbag company. he put every penny he had into it, and he took a very big risk. and he did it. he broke open all of the major department stores, and his business took off very quickly after that.
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several news organizations including nbc news are asking a federal judge to unseal that affidavit. it explains why law enforcement believes there's probable cause. it's essentially the rationale for the search and it could shed a lot more light on the top-secret documents that fbi agents were searching for informer president trump's home. the doj is pushing back hard. in a new court filing, federal prosecutors say the affidavit needs to stay sealed to protect the integrity of an ongoing law enforcement investigation that implicates national security. they say releasing the affidavit now would cause significant and irreparable damage to the ongoing criminal investigation. meantime, threats against federal law enforcement have spiked after the mar-a-lago search. nbc news has learned the fbi and department of homeland security sent out an intelligence bulletin warning that the threats are appearing across multiple platforms including social media sites, web forums, video sharing platforms and image boards. the fbi also warning that people are sharing the personal information of potent
several news organizations including nbc news are asking a federal judge to unseal that affidavit. it explains why law enforcement believes there's probable cause. it's essentially the rationale for the search and it could shed a lot more light on the top-secret documents that fbi agents were searching for informer president trump's home. the doj is pushing back hard. in a new court filing, federal prosecutors say the affidavit needs to stay sealed to protect the integrity of an ongoing law...
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and president-elect biden's team tells nbc news they're now communicating with all federal agencies, now that the trump administration has stopped blocking the transition and now you know the news of this tuesday, november the 24th, 2020 i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us in tonight, and for trusting us for your (majestic music) (jay) tonight, on jay leno's garage... it's okay, we're comedians. from supercars... if you like driving, this is kind of the best. (jay) ...to concept cars... (robert) the design was really a new era. (jay) ...and everything in between. (jerry) you get in a car like this and you see how it's perfect exactly as it is. (jay) beauty can be a lot of things... it's still got it! ...and it's different things to different people. (keith) i can feel the road. it has just the right amount of drama. we've gathered all the most beautiful cars we could find that we featured on jay leno's garage and we put 'em in one show. -yes! -welcome to jay leno's garage top 10 most beautiful rides. coming in at number ten, the porsche speedster.
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exclusively to nbc news that's getting attention this morning it's friday, march 2, 2018 "worldwide exchange" begins now. >>> good friday morning. a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody. global markets reacting to news that the white house is planning to launch heavy tariffs on steel and aluminum imports let's look at how futures are setting up for trade the dow is down by 94 points the nasdaq down 16 and the s&p 500 down 8 points. the dow posting its first three-day losing streak of 2018. the dow yesterday did lose 420 points looking at the mod in asia, stocks closing there with the hang seng closing with a decline of 1.4%. in europe, stocks there were responsing negatively to the tariff move. the dax leading the declines down 2%. similar story in france. and italy were down 1.89%. >> even though we had a big bounce back last week in the u.s., european markets, asian markets never bounced back to the same extent. >>> we have team coverage of the global fallout to the new tariffs. eunice yoon is live in beijing, karen tso in england, but
exclusively to nbc news that's getting attention this morning it's friday, march 2, 2018 "worldwide exchange" begins now. >>> good friday morning. a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody. global markets reacting to news that the white house is planning to launch heavy tariffs on steel and aluminum imports let's look at how futures are setting up for trade the dow is down by 94 points the nasdaq down 16 and the...
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nbc news reporting that the president wanted to fire james comey at a time when he was in california and he did not want comey to be able to use an fbi plane to fly back to washington. he thought all the trappings of the office should be removed from comey the instant the letter was delivered to headquarters, stranding comey effectively in california, leaving him to make his own way back to washington, d.c. nbc news reporting the president called andrew mccabe demanding to know why that didn't happen mccabe reportedly replied that he didn't specifically authorize comey to use the government plane but that he would have if anybody had asked him. nbc news saying the president was silent at that answer and then turned on mccabe suggesting he ask his wife how it feels to be a loser, an apparent reference to a failed campaign in west virginia that mccabe's wife made. how did mccabe respond to that nbc news says, he said, okay, sir, and the president hung up the telephone. a dramatic moment behind the scenes revealed by nbc news behind that phone call between the president and mccabe mccab
nbc news reporting that the president wanted to fire james comey at a time when he was in california and he did not want comey to be able to use an fbi plane to fly back to washington. he thought all the trappings of the office should be removed from comey the instant the letter was delivered to headquarters, stranding comey effectively in california, leaving him to make his own way back to washington, d.c. nbc news reporting the president called andrew mccabe demanding to know why that didn't...
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deported her to germany after he didn't hear from her on monday but now, he's confirmed to nbc news she is still in the immigration facility and will continue to fight to stay right here in the u.s.it's a day >>> today is equal pay day it's a day that highlights just how far into the year the average woman has to work in order to earn what a man made the year before. in 2020 alone, women were paid only 83 cents for every dollar made by a white man. that's according to the white house. when broken down by race, women lagged behind white men across the board. according to the national women's law center, some groups fall behind by as much as 43 cents. so today, president biden signed legislation to try to narrow the pay gap, and hespoke out against gender inequality. >> gender equality is not a woman's issue alone. it benefits everybody, that's a fact it benefits everybody. our society, our economy, and our country. >> but there's still a long way to go. the amount of wages lost by women over a year equals about nine months of rent, 13 months of grocery, and 12 months of child care vice p
deported her to germany after he didn't hear from her on monday but now, he's confirmed to nbc news she is still in the immigration facility and will continue to fight to stay right here in the u.s.it's a day >>> today is equal pay day it's a day that highlights just how far into the year the average woman has to work in order to earn what a man made the year before. in 2020 alone, women were paid only 83 cents for every dollar made by a white man. that's according to the white house....
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employees tell nbc news managers instructed the stations to shut down company computers and phones fbi director christopher wray says the challenge our nation is facing right now from ransomware attacks is so immense it's comparable to the terror attacks of 9/11. he told "the wall street journal" the fbi's investigating about a hundred different types of ransomware, and that most of them trace back to hackers in russia as we reported last night u.s. officials tell nbc news the biden administration is planning to have intelligence agencies spy on cybercriminal gangs and potentially launch counterattacks against hackers inside russia. cnbc senior washington correspondent eamon javers now eamon you spoke to a top justice department official about the relentless attacks what did you learn >> that's right, shep, lisa monaco has been leading the charge at the department of justice. she launched a 120 day cyberreview created a new ransomware task force and issued new guidance to the doj, and the fbi mandating immediate reporting to headquarters of any ransomware cases that pop up one of the k
employees tell nbc news managers instructed the stations to shut down company computers and phones fbi director christopher wray says the challenge our nation is facing right now from ransomware attacks is so immense it's comparable to the terror attacks of 9/11. he told "the wall street journal" the fbi's investigating about a hundred different types of ransomware, and that most of them trace back to hackers in russia as we reported last night u.s. officials tell nbc news the biden...
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nbc news vicky nguyen, you talked to jeremy lin about this. he says even he's experienced it on the court >> reporter: yes, as we know, racism knows no bounds over the past year it reared its ugly head in some surprising and awful ways in the asian-american community. jeremy lin shares with us some of his deeply personal experiences with bullying and discrimination as he grew up, and here he is talking about recently being called coronavirus during a basketball game for the golden state warriors' g league. >> it happened in a game, but, you know, i think one thing, at this point i'm not that shocked at anything. i think what i'm trying to do is bring awareness to what is happening off the court to people, to the elderly, to important people we love in our community. >> reporter: and, shep, as painful as it has been to see these attacks on asian-americans, some who look like my mom and dad, there is a silver lining, the fact you and i are talking about just outside the aapi community, and in the racism virus special we'll talk to margaret cho w
nbc news vicky nguyen, you talked to jeremy lin about this. he says even he's experienced it on the court >> reporter: yes, as we know, racism knows no bounds over the past year it reared its ugly head in some surprising and awful ways in the asian-american community. jeremy lin shares with us some of his deeply personal experiences with bullying and discrimination as he grew up, and here he is talking about recently being called coronavirus during a basketball game for the golden state...
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. >>> nbc news has >>> nbc news has now confirmed the fbi and a u.s. attorney are investigating the new york governor andrew cuomo's handling of data on nursing home covid deaths the governor's senior adviser tells nbc news the administration is cooperating with the justice department. governor cuomo has been facing mass accusations of underreporting the number of seniors who died after being infected in nursing home facilities across the state. underreporting by thousands of deaths today, new york city mayor billt a rival no doubt, said h de blasio, a fellow democrat but a rival no doubt says he supports a full investigatio he also voiced support for a state lawmaker, who claims the governor threatened him for publicly criticizing his handling of nursing homes. >> that's classic andrew cuomo a lot of people in new york state have received those phone calls. you know, the bullying is nothing new. the threats, the belittling, the demand that someone change their statement right that moment, many, many times i've heard that and i know a lot of other peop
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no confirmation here about the biggest news in this story, confirmed by nbc news today, that in fact what sent off this alert was communication intercepted between the world's two top al qaeda commanders. on the one hand, presumably in pakistan, al qaeda central, what's left of it anyways. number one, ayman al zawahiri, the long-time number two to osama bin laden, communicating with an organization that's considered even more danger, nasir al wahsyshi. he's experimented with exploding clothes, clothes impregnanted with explosives, not to hide bombs but clothes that are bombs. but this isn't about an exploding shirt. this is said to be, according to sources that talked to nbc news, something big, that the head of al qaeda ordered to do something at the end of ramadan and that's now. when they talked about that, larry, the u.s. government listened and that's what kicked off the biggest alert since 9/11. >> steve handelsman over the weekend, congressman peter king, very knowledgeable guy, he said they picked up specific dates, specific dates. do we know anything about that? >> reporter:
no confirmation here about the biggest news in this story, confirmed by nbc news today, that in fact what sent off this alert was communication intercepted between the world's two top al qaeda commanders. on the one hand, presumably in pakistan, al qaeda central, what's left of it anyways. number one, ayman al zawahiri, the long-time number two to osama bin laden, communicating with an organization that's considered even more danger, nasir al wahsyshi. he's experimented with exploding clothes,...